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    c-dawg got a reaction from DE09 in DONE ARP556 + SHS 13:1 gears   
    So I’m fairly new to teching, did a fair bit ages ago but only getting back into things.
     
    I’m installing a Perun Hybrid and have got everything semi back together for testing the mosfet. However I’ve noticed when trying to put the gearbox back in that the sector gear is showing through the ambidextrous fire selector hole…
     
    I didn’t actually look at this when the stock gears were on but assume this can’t be right?! Anyone seen this before?
     
    Thanks in advance!
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    c-dawg reacted to strykerles in DONE ARP556 + SHS 13:1 gears   
    that's what she said...............
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    c-dawg got a reaction from Leo Greer in DONE ARP556 + SHS 13:1 gears   
    It's the wrong hole...classic...
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    c-dawg reacted to MrTea in Dynatex 6209 vs Quake 8   
    They do get beat up, it's a chunk of metal you're throwing around after all. The Swat VTG has a rubberised plastic around it and this still picks up nicks/dings when thrown.
     
    The OhShiBooms are nice because they can take 9mm and 12Gauge (if your site allows them). 12Gauge are kinda pointless as 12G blanks are not much louder than 9mm (only difference is pitch in my ears) and give off a puff of smoke vs 9mm blanks which don't. However, they're hilariously expensive compared to .209 and 9mm which makes them extra pointless. There was a guy who used to make 'magflash' 12G blanks which give off a shower of sparks with a flash but he stopped a while ago as far as i'm aware.
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    c-dawg reacted to Krisz in Dynatex 6209 vs Quake 8   
    Ohsiboom BFG could be an alternative instead of Quake 8 to be honest.
     
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    c-dawg reacted to cropzy in Dynatex 6209 vs Quake 8   
    I used to own a 6209. Used the quake 8.

    Dynatex any day of the week. They are built better, used by military for training and just keep going. The quakes are a clone of the alphatec hex (which was utter garbage) and had loads of drama around it. Mind you when didn't alpha one have drama around it.
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    c-dawg reacted to MrTea in Dynatex 6209 vs Quake 8   
    Quake 8-way can carry 7x .209 primers in each grenade so you don't have to reload each time. You simply twist the base to each numbered slot and twist to the safe position when finished with it. When I had one I never had an issue with it not going off. Can't speak for the Dynatex offering but given how they're pretty much the same price when new, I know which i'd go for.
     
    If I remember rightly, they also sell spares for the Quake grenades just in case anything breaks.
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